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Stop Killing Dogs
Friday, December 9, 2011 5:57 AM 0 Comment(s)






The South Korean government accepted Animal Protection Laws


which make animal torture illegal,


but those laws never been properly enforced in the country.


the dog meat industry continues to thrive and the officials are reluctant


and indifferent to ban it.


*except during 1988 Seoul Olympics and 2002 FIFA Cup when


dog meat restaurants were foced to shut down temporarily


in fear of bad impressions of South Korea.

http://www.uniteddogs.com/stopkillingdogs/

I'm a pet lover, and I totally disagree with this.

to me, dog is people's companions and helpers,

instead of meat.

watch the videos above?

they are helpless, desperate for help.

but? :'( no one there even feel pity to them.

so please, sign the petition. you can change the life of millions dogs

just by signing the online petition.

the petition will be presented to the Korean officials in Seoul by

the Korea Animal Rights Advocates when at least or more than 1 million signatures hv been collected.

I've signed, and how about you?

Click in to sign the petition & check out more info about it.
http://www.uniteddogs.com/stopkillingdogs/













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